size of engigne
2006-08-17 12:34:01
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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CC = cubic centimeters. Remember in high school algebra how to find the area of a circle? (and everyone says they'll never need to know math when they graduate).
Measure the diameter of the cylinder and figure the area of that circle with the formula "pi - r - squared." Multiply that, by the distance the piston travels, from the bottom to the top of it's stroke. Then multiply that, by the number of cylinders the engine has.
cc's is the area that the piston uses in the cylinder. A can of soup is about 250cc.
2006-08-15 20:00:04
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answer #2
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answered by guardrailjim 7
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cubic centimeters. the surface of the piston multiplied by the stroke( the distance the piston moves in the cylinder) is the displacement , measured in cc or cui.
2006-08-16 01:23:17
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answered by foxyraley 2
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It is the measurment of the combustion chamber in cubic centimeters(CC's)
2006-08-15 19:42:03
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answered by nathansi01 2
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Cubic Centimeters - it refers to the size of your engine.
2006-08-15 19:39:19
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answered by Irish Eyes 4
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I know but they done said it.
2006-08-17 13:48:15
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answered by Wipper Snipper 2
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